I want to bring up the Superbook again. The more they talk about it (a lot of the talking is in the comments section), they more it looks like this has the potential to completely replace the need for tablets (unless you're going for the giant tabletop tablets). Also, they've got a referral program now so if you use my link to get a superbook then I get free stuff.

Hexels 2.0 : The completely modular Catan game board (Funding ends August 26th) - I'm not sure if this one is going to make it, but I really like the concept behind it and they've proven that they can deliver. If you like Settlers of Catan or know someone who does, check it out.

I'm going to plug Fate of the Elder Gods again. If they manage to get a good chunk of money in the next week everyone will get a free expansion that will retail at $30. Check it out if you haven't already.

Polyhedral Dice Set: 7 Viking Dice (Funding ends September 5th) - The dice themselves aren't OMG amazing in my opinion, but what really excites me about this kickstarter is that you can mix and match dice instead of being force into buying full sets. Do you want a bunch of d10's for your viking VtM character? You can do that.

Copper Metal Gaming Dice - 21 Emerald CZ Stones - AMAZING (Funding ends September 7th) - Have you ever wanted a d6 that was very obviously a display piece? Pledge for this kickstarter and you can get a d6 made out of almost pure copper and the pips are all hand set cubic zirconia stones.

Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game, Powered by GURPS (Funding ends September 30th) - I never got into GURPS, but this is a GURPS compatible sword and sorcery RPG by Steve Jackson Games. The thing is, Steve Jackson Games is really behind the times. Pdfs are an add-on (and an expensive one at that). I'm not interested but I figure that someone here might be.

Adorable Monsters (Funding ends October 17th) - A cute quick game about making your monsters scary and other people's monsters adorable. Check it out.

Wasteland 3 (Funding ends November 3rd) - This one isn't a kickstarter, it's on a new site called fig that was created by big names in the video game industry and is only for video games, also you can be a legitimate investor. Anyways, I enjoyed Wasteland 2 and how the company treated their customers in general about that game so here you go.

Goblins of Elderstone - The Goblin Tribe Simulator (Funding ends November 12th) - To quote the creators, "We love playing village and city building games and have been inspired and influenced by games like the Anno series, Banished, Stonehearth, Rimworld and the Settlers series." This looks really cool if they can pull it off.

I've been neglecting telling all of you about Kickstarters, time to fix this.

Dashbot: Add AI to Any Car for $49 (Funding ends December 17th) - Adds lots of voice control as well as other features to your smartphone (this is more advanced than Cortana/Google Now/Siri, check out the videos).

Vast: The Crystal Caverns - Second Printing with Miniatures (Funding ends December 18th) - I didn't notice the first Kickstarter for this game, but it looks awesome! It's an asymmetric game where everybody is going after another person (for the most part, in the case of the cave your goal is to collapse on everyone).

Spheres of Might A New Pathfinder Martial System (Funding ends: February 15th) - Do you play Pathfinder? Do you like the Spheres of Power system? Do you wish that martial characters had more stuff to do? If you answered Yes to any of those questions (or you just want to look at a cool system that's compatible with 3.5), check this out. There's even a preview. Check it out, the preview has things for martials that are out of combat/skill based!

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION - Isometric Post-apocalyptic Adventure (Funding ends February 18th) - A nice looking game, worth looking into. The best selling point I can give is they've got a game out for free, there's a link to it in the Kickstarter. Play that, see if you like their games, and then decide.

The Dragon Tray It's a wood and leather dice tray for looking stylish as you roll your dice, and keep them confined so they don't scatter across the table and onto the floor! Many different styles, finishes, and colours to pick from, and at higher tiers they have more expensive woods.